Wednesday, April 23, 2014

S.E.X. Review~ In His Sights by Rie Warren

Can two enemies overcome the battles within and the war without to find love? Or will the revolution destroy their chance at happiness?

At the outset of the revolution against the oppressive Company regime, Hawke is a freedom fighter on a mission. Infiltrate Alpha Territory, kick some Corps ass, and stay alive. His plans unravel when he’s captured by the enemy on his first sortie. Prepared for death by the soldier sworn to kill him, all his training couldn’t have prepared him for what happens next.

A corporal in the Company’s military branch, Mayce is a hard-liner intent on ridding his city of the insurgent threat. Yet one look at the gorgeous Freelander named Hawke and years of yearning and unrealized desires change his course permanently. If discovered, he’ll be branded a traitor and a homosexual—and sentenced to death.

Mayce and Hawke act on their intense and immediate attraction. But amid the escalating revolution their dangerous trysts come at the risk of their own lives, as Hawke soon finds out.

In His Sights was a sexy read that kept
this reader on the edge of her seat. Sci-fi thriller met romance as Hawke and
Mayce found themselves on the opposite side of the law until one fateful day
brought them together where what should have been hate, turned to lust then
love.

Rie Warren delivered enigmatic
characters, each man very different, yet yearned for the same things. Drawn
together by mutual attraction, Hawke and Mayce soon realized the potential of a
lasting relationship if they could stay alive long enough.

Ms. Warren had me anxious to read more
as each page delivered adventure in life and love. She wrote of different souls
on separate paths that united for a commonality and sizzled my e-reader. The
sex was smoking hot, yet tender. Ms.
Warren delivered provocativeness and tenderness- both men indulging yet
emotionally stunted out of fear for the other’s life.

My only complaint-
Ms. Warren, you teased me. You made
me fall in love with Hawke and Mayce and then the book ended. Don’t get me
wrong fans of Rie Warren- The book
ebbed and flowed at the right intervals and was not cut short, but I wanted
more. No, I needed more. Hawke and Mayce were sexier than all get out and In His Sights left me panting and
weak-kneed.